Project Detail

Out Of Time

Synopsis

A man wakes up one morning to discover he's been struck down with a mysterious ailment. A surreal, modern fable about love, lies, and the perils of false advertising.

Details

Year
2005
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 mins, 30 secs
Format
35mm
Director
Blake Ritson, Dylan Ritson 1st Feature
Producer
Ed Rubin, Katie Goodson
Editor
Mark Eckersley
Screenwriter
Dylan Ritson
Director of Photography
David Luther
Sound
Chris Joyce
Composer
Hint
Principal cast
Mark Heap, Raquel Cassidy, Douglas Hodge, Peter Guinness

Production Status

Production Company

Goodson/Rubin Productions

Flat 2, 16 Courtnell Street
London W2 5BX
UK

T+44 (0)20 7792 9001

edlrubin@yahoo.co.uk

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